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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 389101" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>How did the meeting go? You do NOT have to sign ANYTHING that you don't agree with. Regardless of how they pressure you or how much pressure they apply. Be stubborn. Imagine that you are your difficult child and the school is you trying to get your difficult child to clean up after himself. Channel that stubborn refusal.</p><p> </p><p>Then call the state dept of education and find an advocate. They are free of charge and will work WITH you FOR your son. NOT NOT NOT for the school. Your school and the teacher and this person "helping" you are all being idiots. Why not tell one of them to stop being right handed, to ONLY use their left hand and to do things PERFECTLY or they don't get PAID and everyone in their work life will know they are a FAILURE because they cannot do their jobs perfectly with their left hand only.</p><p> </p><p>IF they can do that, use the non-dominant hand and do ALL parts of their life perfectly, AND they can change their skin color/hair color/eye color without aid of ANYTHING other than willpower, THEN they can tell your child to just do the right things that his disability won't allow him to do.</p><p> </p><p>This kind of thing just infuriates me. </p><p> </p><p>You NEED an advocate to help you FIGHT for your child. </p><p> </p><p>Have you read the Sp Ed archives and posted over on that forum? You will be shocked at the amount of info and help you will find and then be able to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 389101, member: 1233"] How did the meeting go? You do NOT have to sign ANYTHING that you don't agree with. Regardless of how they pressure you or how much pressure they apply. Be stubborn. Imagine that you are your difficult child and the school is you trying to get your difficult child to clean up after himself. Channel that stubborn refusal. Then call the state dept of education and find an advocate. They are free of charge and will work WITH you FOR your son. NOT NOT NOT for the school. Your school and the teacher and this person "helping" you are all being idiots. Why not tell one of them to stop being right handed, to ONLY use their left hand and to do things PERFECTLY or they don't get PAID and everyone in their work life will know they are a FAILURE because they cannot do their jobs perfectly with their left hand only. IF they can do that, use the non-dominant hand and do ALL parts of their life perfectly, AND they can change their skin color/hair color/eye color without aid of ANYTHING other than willpower, THEN they can tell your child to just do the right things that his disability won't allow him to do. This kind of thing just infuriates me. You NEED an advocate to help you FIGHT for your child. Have you read the Sp Ed archives and posted over on that forum? You will be shocked at the amount of info and help you will find and then be able to use. [/QUOTE]
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